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Amid the coronavirus lockdown, Infosys Foundation chairman Sudha Murthy's book will be out in an audio format for the first time. On World Book Day 2020, the popular storyteller is hoping that her latest offering for children will help them "use this time to do something new or even learn something".

Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy's family is known for donating at times of crisis and is yet again donating Rs 10 crore to the Akshaya Patra Foundation. The foundation has been serving cooked food and distributing essential groceries to migrant labourers and daily-wage earners, who have lost their livelihood in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent nationwide lockdown.

With Infosys asking its employees to work from home until further orders, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation will start shuttling 10,000 employees from its Mysuru campus to their respective homes tomorrow.

The development comes after the Karnataka government advised IT and other professionals working in air-conditioned places to work from home for the time being, for about a week, to prevent the spread of the virus

Karnataka needs a helping hand amid coronavirus outbreak especially after the first death witnessed. Infosys Foundation chairperson Sudha Murthy always comes first to do her bit. She has written a letter to chief minister BS Yediyurapa stating that she would take up civil work to re-model a vacated government hospital to tackle coronavirus.

She has no airs despite being a mechanical engineer, married to Narayana Murthy, co-founder of globally renowned organisation Infosys. There's nothing more to say about Sudha Murthy. When most parts of Karnataka were reeling under floods last year, she was on ground trying to help victims. Now she is all set to create magic in government schools.

Infosys foundation's head Sudha Murthy officially handed over the the new building of the CID to home minister MB Patil and Praveen Sood, DGP CID on Thursday. The new building will be used to train over 100 officials at a time in cybersecurity and research